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Rally against 'robocalls' and Canadian election fraud - Toronto

Rally against robocalls and Canadian election fraud  Toronto
01/25
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A woman holds up a sign which reads 'We Want Truth Public Inquiry Now' in front of Old City Hall during a rally to call for a new federal election in the wake of the 'Robocalls' scandal.
Rally against robocalls and Canadian election fraud  Toronto
02/25
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Protesters carry signs and a Canadian flag as they march up Bay Street during a rally to call for a new federal election in the wake of the 'Robocalls' scandal.
Rally against robocalls and Canadian election fraud  Toronto
03/25
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Protesters march up Bay Street with signs during a rally to call for a new federal election in the wake of the 'Robocalls' scandal.
Rally against robocalls and Canadian election fraud  Toronto
04/25
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A banner reading 'New Election Now' leads a march up Bay Street during a rally to call for a new federal election in the wake of the 'Robocalls' scandal.
Rally against robocalls and Canadian election fraud  Toronto
05/25
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A man holds up a sign in front of Old City Hall that depicts Canada's Prime Minister Stephen Harper as Hitler, during a rally to call for a new federal election in the wake of the 'Robocalls' scandal.
Rally against robocalls and Canadian election fraud  Toronto
06/25
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A member of Anonymous holds up a sign in the crowd in front of Old City Hall during a rally to call for a new federal election in the wake of the 'Robocalls' scandal.
Rally against robocalls and Canadian election fraud  Toronto
07/25
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Adam holds a sign while marching up Bay Street that says 'We Need Change' while another protester in an Anonymous mask flashes the peace sign at passing cars during a rally to call for a new federal election in the wake of the 'Robocalls' scandal.
Rally against robocalls and Canadian election fraud  Toronto
08/25
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A women on the front lawn of Old City Hall holds a sign that say 'Democracy NOT Dictatorship!' during a rally to call for a new federal election in the wake of the 'Robocalls' scandal.
Rally against robocalls and Canadian election fraud  Toronto
09/25
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Women holding signs march up Bay Street during a rally to demand a new federal election in the wake of the 'Robocalls' scandal.
Rally against robocalls and Canadian election fraud  Toronto
10/25
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A women in the crowd in front of Old City Hall holds a sign that says 'Suspend Parliament NOW!' during a rally to call for a new federal election in the wake of the 'Robocalls' scandal.
Rally against robocalls and Canadian election fraud  Toronto
11/25
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A woman waves a Canadian flag on the front lawn of Old City Hall during a rally to call for a new federal election in the wake of the 'Robocalls' scandal.
Rally against robocalls and Canadian election fraud  Toronto
12/25
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A man takes a picture on his cellphone while holding a sign of Prime Minister Stephen Harper that says 'Wanted Election Fraud' during a rally to call for a new federal election in the wake of the 'Robocalls' scandal.
Rally against robocalls and Canadian election fraud  Toronto
13/25
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An elderly man marches up Bay Street holding a sign that says 'Don't Defraud Seniors' during a rally to call for a new federal election in the wake of the 'Robocalls' scandal.
Rally against robocalls and Canadian election fraud  Toronto
14/25
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The crowd in front of Old City Hall prepares to march up Bay Street during a rally to call for a new federal election in the wake of the 'Robocalls' scandal.
Rally against robocalls and Canadian election fraud  Toronto
15/25
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A man in front of Old City Hall dressed as a 'robocaller' makes a fake phone call using his hand during a rally to demand a new federal election in the wake of the 'Robocalls' scandal.
Rally against robocalls and Canadian election fraud  Toronto
16/25
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A teenager holds a sign on the front lawn of Old City Hall that says 'I'm only 13 & I know election fraud is wrong' during a rally to demand a new federal election in the wake of the 'Robocalls' scandal.
Rally against robocalls and Canadian election fraud  Toronto
17/25
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A woman sits on the front lawn of Old City Hall holding a sign that says 'Democracy Too Valuable To Lose' during a rally to demand a new federal election in the wake of the 'Robocalls' scandal.
Rally against robocalls and Canadian election fraud  Toronto
18/25
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People hold signs on the front lawn of Old City Hall during a rally to demand a new federal election in the wake of the 'Robocalls' scandal.
Rally against robocalls and Canadian election fraud  Toronto
19/25
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People sit on a curb and hold signs on the front lawn of Old City Hall during a rally to demand a new federal election in the wake of the 'Robocalls' scandal.
Rally against robocalls and Canadian election fraud  Toronto
20/25
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A man holds a chalkboard in front of Old City Hall that says 'The more corrupt the state, the more laws' during a rally to demand a new federal election in the wake of the 'Robocalls' scandal.
Rally against robocalls and Canadian election fraud  Toronto
21/25
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A man in the crowd marches up Bay Street while holding a sign that says 'Votes are earned not stolen' during a rally to demand a new federal election in the wake of the 'Robocalls' scandal.
Rally against robocalls and Canadian election fraud  Toronto
22/25
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A couple of people march up Bay Street holding signs during a rally to demand a new federal election in the wake of the 'Robocalls' scandal.
Rally against robocalls and Canadian election fraud  Toronto
23/25
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A man with a Canadian flag covering his mouth holds a sign on the front lawn of Old City Hall during a rally to demand a new federal election in the wake of the 'Robocalls' scandal.
Rally against robocalls and Canadian election fraud  Toronto
24/25
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A man holds a chalkboard in front of Old City Hall that says 'The more corrupt the state, the more laws' during a rally to demand a new federal election in the wake of the 'Robocalls' scandal.
Rally against robocalls and Canadian election fraud  Toronto
25/25
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A man on the front lawn of Old City Hall holds a sign that says 'Electoral Fraud: A dark day for Democracy' during a rally to demand a new federal election in the wake of the 'Robocalls' scandal.
  • Rally against robocalls and Canadian election fraud  Toronto
  • Rally against robocalls and Canadian election fraud  Toronto
  • Rally against robocalls and Canadian election fraud  Toronto
  • Rally against robocalls and Canadian election fraud  Toronto
  • Rally against robocalls and Canadian election fraud  Toronto
  • Rally against robocalls and Canadian election fraud  Toronto
  • Rally against robocalls and Canadian election fraud  Toronto
  • Rally against robocalls and Canadian election fraud  Toronto
  • Rally against robocalls and Canadian election fraud  Toronto
  • Rally against robocalls and Canadian election fraud  Toronto
  • Rally against robocalls and Canadian election fraud  Toronto
  • Rally against robocalls and Canadian election fraud  Toronto
  • Rally against robocalls and Canadian election fraud  Toronto
  • Rally against robocalls and Canadian election fraud  Toronto
  • Rally against robocalls and Canadian election fraud  Toronto
  • Rally against robocalls and Canadian election fraud  Toronto
  • Rally against robocalls and Canadian election fraud  Toronto
  • Rally against robocalls and Canadian election fraud  Toronto
  • Rally against robocalls and Canadian election fraud  Toronto
  • Rally against robocalls and Canadian election fraud  Toronto
  • Rally against robocalls and Canadian election fraud  Toronto
  • Rally against robocalls and Canadian election fraud  Toronto
  • Rally against robocalls and Canadian election fraud  Toronto
  • Rally against robocalls and Canadian election fraud  Toronto
  • Rally against robocalls and Canadian election fraud  Toronto

A rally is held in Toronto at Old City Hall, calling for a new federal election and an investigation into the Canadian 'Robocalls' scandal.

A small but determined group of protesters rallied today at Toronto's Old City Hall to call for a new federal election in the wake of Canada's recent election fraud scandal. This rally was the second wave of national protests taking place to demand a criminal investigation into the 'robocalls' that took place during the last election. The 'robocalls' have now been reported in over 200 ridings across the country and purposefully mislead voters to incorrect polling stations on election day.

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